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Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:26 pm
by valleyforge
Hello,

I know this has nothing really to do with Railworks but i can't find anyware else to ask,

Does anyone know of any good Web Cams of US Railroads, i am interested in the West side of the States like any that maybe between Seattle and Los Angeles and of course any that might be on the Barstow to San Bernardino Route.

Thanks for any help,

Roger.

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:35 pm
by Chessie8638
Don't know any on the West Coast. But here are my favorite and in my opinion the best out there so far.

Cresson, PA (great community in the chat, very friendly. NS' triple track Pittsburgh Line. Around 50-60 trains a day plus helpers. Route is also the PRR route coming with release of RW3): http://www.railstream.org/cresson.html

Fostoria, OH (COMING SOON): http://www.railstream.org/Fostoria_1.html

Folkston, GA (Camera on a wonky angle to the tracks. HD video feed): http://virtualrailfan.com/

Salt Lake City, UT (Don't let the name throw you, only watch this cam for the people speeding across the tracks): http://ustre.am/xPmT

Roanoke, VA (Located in the heart of NS in Virginia, lots of trains and yard moves): http://128.173.197.94/railcamjv.htm

Outside United States:

Hakata Station Now [Japan] (Starts to broadcast at the morning rush. Haven't counted but 1-2 trains a minute is normal. Fantastic sound from the mic also): http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hakatastation-now

Other Resources: http://www.railserve.com/RailCams/

If you have a subscription to Trainorders.com, they have a lot of cams around the east.

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:39 pm
by valleyforge
Hello Chessie8638,

Thanks very much for those links,

Cheers,

Roger.

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:50 pm
by JimM
Roger,

If you want a direct link to the Roanoake Railcam....go here:

http://128.173.197.94:443/RRCmov


Also, TRAINS magazine has a railcam up too...you need to register (no fee, no spam)....only down side is that it's a small video display.

http://www.trains.com/trn/webcams/roche ... pt=current

Jim

PS: The Fostoria Webcam site....if you go up to the top where it says Video Channels, you can also get a link to the Cresson, PA webcam too.

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:11 am
by valleyforge
Hello Jim,

Thanks for those links, the one at Roanoake looks good i will keep my eye on it,

Cheers,

Roger.

PS, no wonder i was seeing some long trains Jim, i looked up Roanoaks camera on the Hotel in Google Earth and was amazed to see those very large marshallings yards down the road out of camera range, it would be interesting if there was a camera or two overlooking those yards, *!!thnx!!* Roger.

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:04 am
by SMMDigital
Here is a new one for ya!


http://www.ustream.tv/channel/dalton-diamond

This is the diamond where the NS-Atlanta North District crosses the CSX Western and Atlantic Sub at Dalton, Georgia. The cam is located on the newly refurbished freight depot that sits right next to the crossover. You will see trains from every major NA railroad - NS, CSX, BNSF, and an occasional UP container freight. More rare are the Canadian liveries, though they do occasionally appear. The only one I haven't seen yet is KCS.

The only drawback to this are the *#@! ads! Annoying as heck, but necessary I guess in order to get the free feed.

Enjoy!

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:37 pm
by Shortliner
These webcams also need a scanner feed for the area they're streaming from. That'd be cool.

Re: Web Cams

Unread postPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:48 pm
by Chessie8638
Shortliner wrote:These webcams also need a scanner feed for the area they're streaming from. That'd be cool.


Cresson: http://www.railroadradio.net/content/view/132/179/

Roanoke: http://www.railroadradio.net/content/view/174/207/

Dolton Diamond: None at this time.

Fostoria: Taken down with cam. Will be back soon.

Folkston: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?feedId=2666

On a side note. Railroad Radio is a great site. I listen to various feeds while playing Railworks. Adds a little bit of realism.